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1 Though the two questions should be kept distinct , one affects the other.
2 In conditional sentences, the antecedent clauses must be kept distinct from the consequent clauses.
3 It is this; that political functions ought to be kept distinct from judicial functions.
4 Each channel was kept distinct from interference by the others.
5 These rules are enforced by two kinds of motives, requiring to be kept distinct .
6 They ought, Mrs. Masters thought, to be kept distinct .
7 The Fathers are kept distinct from the gods.
8 Dependent clauses preceded by "that" should be kept distinct from those that are independent.
9 In conditional sentences, the antecedent or "if-clauses" must be kept distinct from the consequent clauses.
10 In aesthetics, as in ethics, the question of validity has to be kept distinct from that of origin.
11 This, at least to within a year or two ago, was kept distinct , an opening by the road-side.
12 Social parties are also given on these occasions, although the lower castes are kept distinct at four separate tables.
13 It is of the first consequence to them that their frontiers should be defended, and their nationality kept distinct .
14 These two cases must be kept distinct from the very first, as they have an influence on the defence.
15 We have, however, made some additions to the pamphlet, which are in all cases kept distinct from the original text.
16 In proportion as the trial proceeded, Moreau's case was more and more kept distinct from that of the other prisoners.
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